An alternative future where scientists are rock stars does not quite seem plausible...but it did have an element of Watchmen in it that I enjoyed.
An alternative future where scientists are rock stars does not quite seem plausible...but it did have an element of Watchmen in it that I enjoyed.
This was very plot heavy and talk heavy for a graphic novel. There were a few story lines, a bunch of which were people in offices, which is not the most thrilling in graphic form. But there were also storylines where people transformed and got powers, and that was great.
Starting Spring Break off right: in a coffee sho, reading with my love. His: Nowhere Men; mine: American War by Omar El Akkad. He wanted to read Sex Criminals but was too embarrassed to read it in public. ☺️
Take me money, Humble Bundle. All of it. 🤑
Just capitalized on this amazing deal on Image comics. It includes a bunch that I already love, and now I can't wait to try the others.
Incase y'all are interested- https://www.humblebundle.com/books/image-comics-book-bundle
Went through some Eric Stephenson Comics for the start of #24in48 last night and again this morning. Finally read the fist arc of Nowhere Men and the first two arcs of They're Not Like Us